Estes has lodging facilities, campgrounds and restaurants that are handicapped accessible.

Estes Park's downtown area.is a quaint, older town lined with many little shops and eateries. Services range from Dad's Laundry with a hot, clean, roll-in shower to shuttle service from DIA (Denver International Airport).

Behind the Tourist Information Center is the Lake Estes Trail. It is a flat concrete trail (1.4 miles one direction). This borders Lake Estes where there is a fishing pier designed for handicap access. The trail also borders the nine hole golf course, which is a frequent grazing spot for elk. There are picnic tables along the trail also, so one could pack a lunch and enjoy the scenery.

If fishing is your sport there are handicap accessible fishing areas along the Big Thompson River east of Estes. Sports shops can direct you to the good “biting” spots and fix you up with any equipment you may need.

The Estes Park Quota Club has wheelchairs and other hospital equipment available for loan on a temporary basis. Arrangements can be made by calling the Estes Park Medical Center at 970-586-2317. A small, refundable deposit is required on all equipment.